Plant Replacement Clause Samples
The Plant Replacement clause outlines the obligations and procedures for replacing equipment, machinery, or other physical assets (referred to as "plant") under a contract. Typically, this clause specifies the circumstances under which replacement is required, such as failure, obsolescence, or damage, and details the standards or specifications the replacement must meet. For example, it may require the contractor to provide a new or equivalent item within a certain timeframe and at their own cost. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the operational integrity of the project or facility is maintained by promptly addressing issues with essential equipment, thereby minimizing downtime and allocating responsibility for asset upkeep.
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Plant Replacement. The Contractor must replace dead or dying plants. Should any one species fail entirely, the Contractor must not replace with the same species. In such cases the Client’s Representative must be sought to provide species variation advice. Species must be assessed and replaced within two weeks of assessment. Undertaken: Every 12 weeks.
Plant Replacement. The Contractor shall replace plants that have died because of the lack of proper maintenance or the lack of water. The Owner will provide five planted replacement pots of the same plant and soil mix for this purpose.
Plant Replacement. Shrubs, Cactus, Succulents & Groundcover: Contractor shall replace missing plants in established landscape areas not considered for future refurbishment projects. Locations for plants shall be marked on the ground by the City and reviewed by the Contractor before any plant pits are dug. Blue Staking shall be the responsibility of the Contractor before any planting begins. Fertilization, adjusting the timer schedule, extending, or adding tubing during planting is considered plant replacement and costs should be reflected in the unit price. There will be a thirty (30) day warranty period for all newly planted shrubs, groundcover, cactus, and succulents to ensure the overall health of the plants. Plants shall be five (5) gallon or fifteen (15) gallon containers.
Plant Replacement. Any replacement of dead plants must have the prior approval of the Supervisor of Grounds Maintenance.
Plant Replacement. Remove dead plants from the landscape promptly. Replacement shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. Replace with exact duplicate of original plant (genus, species and cultivar). Five-gallon plant size minimum. Ensure replacement plant has adequate irrigation to thrive.
Plant Replacement. 40 During the second half of the landscaping establishment period, Developer shall provide, where 41 required, plant replacements based on the original size. The plant material replacement shall be 42 considered as included in the D&C work. 43 All dead or unhealthy plant stock shall be removed and replaced as directed within 21 days from 44 the date of the inspection and Developer shall notify ADOT in writing when the replacement 45 work has been completed.
Plant Replacement. Replace damaged or dead plant materials within one week of notification.
Plant Replacement. Except as provided in Section H below, the Contractor shall notify the City within 4 Calendar Days of the loss of plant material due to any cause.
1. The Contractor shall, at no cost to the City, replace any tree, shrub, ground cover, or other plant which is damaged or lost as a result of Contractor’s faulty maintenance or negligence. The size and species of replacement plant materials shall be as directed by the City.
2. If so directed by the City, the Contractor shall replace any plant damaged or lost that is not a result of the Contractor’s faulty maintenance or negligence. The size and species of replacement plant materials shall be as directed by City. The City will pay for materials and labor outside of warranty.
3. The City may determine that certain plants should be replaced in order to ensure maximum ecological health and overall aesthetic appearance of planting in the Revegetation Area. When the City determines such replacement should occur, Contractor shall replace the plants as directed by the City. The City will pay for materials and labor outside of warranty.
Plant Replacement. Plant replacement shall be substantially the same species, specification, size and quality, provided under the Approved Plans. Should it become necessary to change the species, then prior to any replacement, Association shall submit the proposed species to be substituted to the Community Development Department. Any such change shall be subject to it’s reasonable approval.
